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Win32, C++ Software Design Engineer
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Bellevue/Redmond Redmond, WA 98052
Total applied: 40 |
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Win32, C++ Software Design Engineer
Job Description:Are you passionate about cars? Do you wish that you could make your car a digital jukebox to make your daily commute more enjoyable? Do you have great ideas that you are yearning to see in your car? Are you a solid developer, with a proven track record and passion to do more? If this sounds like you, then check out this opportunity!For this position with a world-renowned software company, you will join a group working on the next generation platform for in-car infotainment systems! You will oversee the architecture, design, and coding of a new feature that will give customers the ability to rip and encode CDs in the car into a local storage, add support for shock proof playback of CD audio, and provide a mechanism to retrieve metadata from CD data providers.Job Experience: 3+ years related work experience Experience shipping products Experience with Win32, C++, Object Oriented design, and multi-threaded programming Knowledge of computer science fundamentals Knowledge of operating system concepts, memory management, and threading Bachelors degree in Computer Science or a related field Masters degree is preferred Experience with DirectX, DMOs, COM, ATL, and performance optimization is a plus Experience in a Windows CE environment is a plusMinimum Education Required: BachelorYears of Experience Required: 3-5 Years For more information about career opportunities with CompuCom Excell Data visit www.excell.com. Equal Opportunity Employer
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